The Life of Joseph
Life is not perfect. Bad things
happen to good people. Everybody makes mistakes, bad
choices. The question is: “Can God bring good out of these?”
Yes, He can! Read Romans 8:28.
“And we know that all things work together for good to those
who love God, to those who are the called according to His
purpose.” NKJV
This is clearly seen in the life of the Old Testament
character, Joseph. It’s to his life we now turn our
attention.
Body:
I.
From Pasture to Pit
· Joseph told on his
brothers. (Genesis
37:2)
· His father showed
favoritism. (Genesis
37:3-4)
· Joseph’s dreams
made matters worse. (Genesis
37:5-11)
· The brothers were
so angry and jealous that they decided to kill Joseph. (Genesis
37:18-20)
· Reuben wanted to
let him go, (Genesis
37:21-22)
but he was stripped of his coat and thrown into the pit. (Genesis
37:23-24)
· What was Joseph’s
reaction? (Genesis
42:21)
He pleaded for his life.
· Then Joseph was
sold into slavery. (Genesis
37:25-28)
Note:
Psalm 105:17-18 Things looked bleak.
II.
From Pit to Prison
· Joseph was taken to
the slave market and bought by Potiphar, an Egyptian
official. He was blessed by God. (Genesis
39:1-6a)
Joseph made the best of the situation. He was then tempted
by Potiphar’s wife. He rejected her and was thrown into
prison.
· Blessed by God
again, Joseph made the best of a bad situation and was
favored by the keeper of the prison. (Genesis
39:20-23)
· While in prison,
Joseph correctly interpreted the dreams of the butler and
the baker; but acknowledges that God is the actual
interpreter. (Genesis
40:8)
· Then later Joseph
interpreted the dreams of Pharaoh. [He had been in prison
for twelve to thirteen years.] He again acknowledged that
God is the source of the power to interpret. (Genesis
41:25, 32) He then offered advice to
Pharaoh in regards to the dreams’ fulfillment. (Genesis
41:33-36)
III.
From Prison to Palace
· This made a
powerful impression on Pharaoh. He chose Joseph to rule over
Egypt. (Genesis
41:38-41)
· Joseph showed
wisdom during the years of plenty and the years of famine. (Genesis
41:47-49, 53-57)
· Joseph was reunited
with his father and brothers; and assured his brothers that
he had forgiven them. (Genesis
45:5-11)
· Joseph told them
that the evil they meant for him; God turned into good. (Genesis
50:15-21)
Conclusion:
Life can change quickly from
good to bad. But we have to believe that God still operates
in our world. (II
Peter 2:9)
“looking for and hastening the coming of the day of God,
because of which the heavens will be dissolved, being on
fire, and the elements will melt with fervent heat.”
(I
Peter 3:12)
“For the eyes of the Lord are on the righteous, And His ears
are open to their prayers; But the face of the Lord is
against those who do evil.” NKJV God still loves us and cares
for us.
Bobby Stafford
October 6, 2013
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